Paper

Paper

Paper and cardboard are present in large quantities between recyclable solid waste. Newspaper papers are the most important part of paper types. Paper and cardboard manufacturers utilize waste paper as a source of raw materials. One of the most important factors in the recovery of waste paper and cardboard is the cheaper supply of cellulose, which is necessary for paper.

  Waste paper recycling rate is 34.5% and usage rate is around 56%. The waste paper in our country varies according to the unit price and it is generally between 0,1-0,2 USD / kg. Also lamine can be recovered in cartons. The laminator cartons, which are beverage cartons, consist of 80% paper and a little polyethylene and aluminum. The used lamine cardboard can be pressed at high temperature and condensed to be used in the production of furniture such as table, chair, cabinet and at the same time as paper raw materials.

 

Used Paper Paper Production

  Rapid population growth, development of comfortable living conditions, urbanization, increase of reading habits, development of printing and packaging industry, paper - cardboard consumption is increasing.

  Paper consumption of countries varies with income levels. The rate of paper consumption in a country is determined by the amount of paper consumed per person. Ratio: kg paper / person / year. In one country, the amount of paper consumed per year is divided by the number of people living in that country and the amount of paper consumed per person is determined. It should not be forgotten that some of the office papers used (books, archives, correspondence, various court files etc.) have a long life span.

  This value was 32.5 million tons / year in 1996 in the European Union Countries when it was disposed of at 28.3 million tons / year waste paper, incineration or storage facilities. In 1996, it was 41 million tons / year paper consumption in the European Community Countries. / year. It is estimated that this value will be 105 million tons / year in 2010. Paper consumption in the USA is 100 million tons, 26 million tons in China, 18 million tons in Canada and 16 million tons in Germany.

   1980 "s Turkey in the year," the paper - cardboard production of 600,000 tons / year is about being produced by its 70% SEKA idi.1990 "The share of the private sector in the production of paper in the nineties 50%" to 1999 "In the nineties 75%" reached e.

Other Recycling

  • Pine
    There are three groups of substances in the composition of the glass. These are the so-called oxides, melts and stabilizers which can be formed into glass. These materials, which enter the glass composition, can also be called sand-soda-lime.
  • Wooden
    Wooden; It is a material that is used in many sectors ranging from furniture to carpentry and even partly from construction to housing, from shelter to decoration to man.
  • Metal
    When the used steel is recycled and put into production, the raw material source is preserved. 1000 kg. when used steel is recycled and used again in steel production, 1050 kg. iron ore, 454 kg. coke and 55 kg. it is saved from limestone.
  • Paper
    Paper and cardboard are present in large quantities between recyclable solid waste. Newspaper papers are the most important part of paper types.
  • Plastic
    Plastic is the name given to materials obtained by converting carbon (C) bonds to groups of monomeric molecules formed with hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N) and other organic or inorganic elements into a long and chain structure called polymer .